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Matthew L Mundwiler et al. – Study reports that the positive predictive value (PPV) of MRI erosions and of bone marrow edema to predict subsequent radiographic erosions was low. Alternatively, the negative predictive value (NPV) of the absence of an MRI erosion or bone marrow edema predicts that a later radiographic erosion or MRI erosion will likely not develop. Anti-TNF therapies may have resulted in the lower than anticipated positive predictive values, suggesting that more sensitive imaging modalities than radiographs are necessary to monitor disease in the biologic era.

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